Leaked more photos from the filming of The Last of Us -apkrig
The authors of the upcoming series The Last of Us are quite sparse about publishing official footage, whether we are talking about promo photos or even a trailer. However, given that the series is still being shot these days and its premiere falls at the end of 2022 at the earliest, however, it is not surprising and fans must thank at least the unofficial films from people who are moving in one of these days. larger Canadian cities. Last Wednesday, pictures from Edmonton leaked, which also included the representative of Joel Pedro Pascal – albeit with a veil over his mouth – and today we can add photos from Calgary. This is where other scenes are being shot, and skillful fans have finally captured the central couple so that they can be seen in the face.
In the streets of Calgary, which are to replace Boston, there are other post-apocalyptic scenery, such as crumbling vehicles, posters corresponding to those that appeared in the game or even the entire streets in which the individual scenes will take place. The actor Pedro Pascal, Bella Ramsey and Anna Torv – representatives of Joel, Ellie and Tess – managed to photograph them between shots during a cheerful conversation, but for the fans the photo is valuable precisely because it finally contains the heroes captured so that they can be seen in faces. A short video clip was taken from the site, on which the actors are definitely not in a good mood and are waiting for the next clap.
As last week, we remind you that The Last of Us maps the events of the first part of the game series and it is very likely that the first row will be followed in close succession by the second. The first season should be completed in June next year, while the exact date of the premiere has not yet been confirmed. The first episode is directed by Russian director Kantemir Balagov, some of the others are to be closely involved in the game’s designer Neil Druckmann, and the creator of the Chernobyl series, Craig Mazin, also oversees everything from the position of co-author.